Another tornado confirmed in North Texas

By far the most common form of severe weather in the United States is from strong and/or damaging straight-line winds not ...
Straight-line winds can get as high as 100 to 150 mph. They can cause just as much damage as tornadic winds. Straight-line winds can get as high as 100 to 150 mph. They can cause just as much damage ...
Straight line winds knocked down parts of the fence of a home in Donalsonville, Georgia. A line of storms entered the ...
From the Spanish word for "straight," these windstorms leave wide, long areas of straight-line wind damage. The winds can be as strong as 60 to 100 mph or higher in extreme cases. To be ...
A line of severe storms brought strong winds and damage Wednesday to Wilson. WRAL meteorologists declared Wednesday a WRAL ...
According to the Wunderground.com reporting stations, there were numerous reports of winds gusting to at least tropical storm ...
Severe storms barreled through North Texas early Tuesday, bringing 70 mph winds, heavy lightning, and widespread power ...